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The primary categories include:General interest, Polymers and plastics, and Rubber. By selecting one of these categories, the second level of choices appears. For example, in Polymers and plastics, the second level choices include: Additives, Applications, Chemical characterization, Chemistry (polymer types), Environment protection, Health & safety, Formulations, Modeling & computation, Properties, Processing methods, Recycling, Structural materials, and Testing methods. Selection of the second level choice gives many third level choices, including 85 different groups of publications on a particular subject.

P.J. Fardell, 1993, ISBN 978-1-85957-001-2It aims to provide an overview of the whole subject of combustion toxicity and threat to life, whilst supplying specific information on the most frequently encountered polymeric materials, and combustion products such as dioxins which have received high levels of media attention.

N. Spassky, 1995, ISBN 978-1-85957-057-9The dependence of polymerizability upon ring strain, the significance of ring-chain equilibria, and the potential for formation of cyclic oligomers are outlined.

P.W. Dufton, 2001, ISBN 978-1-85957-241-2The report considers the various options for the recovery and recycling of used tires. A brief description of tire construction and design is accompanied by discussion of trends in tire manufacturing and how these may affect subsequent recycling.

M.J. Forrest, 2002, ISBN 978-1-85957-305-1This review outlines each technique used in rubber analysis and then illustrates which methods are applied to determine which facts. For example, polymer and filler identification, molecular weight determination, elemental analysis and carbon black study methods are all included.

C. Henneuse and T. Pacary, 2003, ISBN 978-1-85957-386-0Public awareness of health and safety issues related to air and food quality has been growing steadily. Polymeric materials have been implicated as sources of pollutants both during production and in use. There have been concerns about the oestrogenic properties of phthalate plasticizers and the toxic properties of styrene, formaldehyde and vinyl chloride monomer. In addition, the release of volatile organic compounds has effects on the environment.

Conference, 2004, ISBN 978-1-85957-447-8This sixth international conference dedicated to the critical role of blowing agents in foamed plastics and rubber aimed to present an insight into the latest industrial progress and research for foam generation. The conference offered a comprehensive review of recent academic developments, results and future possibilities, foaming agents and blowing gases and foam processes such as microcellular technology, direct gassing processes and related gases.